Find in-game friends on Livejournal's WoW Friending meme
The WoW Livejournal communities are really some of the best citizens in the WoW community at large -- they always have interesting discussions and insights going on over there, and if you ever need a question answered or just want an opinion on something in-game, they're always ready with some insight. That's why I think this WoW Friending meme that spirdirslayer has going on is such a good idea -- basically, if you're over on Livejournal and are looking to meet a few players on your realm, you can head over to the page, find your server, and then enter your information along with a few survey questions and check out who else is playing with you in-game.I almost wish Blizzard did more social networking stuff like this -- through the Armory, we can find out everything we need to know about each others' characters these days, but there's not much we can learn about the people behind those characters. Our own profiles here on WoW.com help with some of that as well, but it would be nice to have it all integrated in the game somehow: examine a character and find out that their player is living in the same town you are. Completely optional, of course -- not everyone wants to socialize to that extent. But for those interested, it seems like it would be a lot of fun.
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Virtual selves






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
iDruid Jun 18th 2009 2:09PM
Honestly, I don't think anyone cares about this at the moment. Please make the Paladin changes the first post on the site again.
Draelan Jun 18th 2009 2:18PM
Are you serious? You commented to say you don't care about the article and that you want the next post down to be the top post on the site? If you don't care about the article, all you need to do is ignore it. And being second, or third, or fourth, or whatever number of posts down isn't going to make people miss the article on paladin changes. Not unless said person ONLY reads the article at the very top. (Which, unless they're very regularly spamming refresh to check for new articles, is a good way to miss a lot of articles.)
Relax. Not every article has to be to your liking.
Deadlock Jun 18th 2009 2:20PM
Honestly, I don't think anyone cares about your post. Please delete it.
elfennau Jun 18th 2009 3:17PM
Oh wow, I totally forgot this is World of iDruid dot com, not WoW.com. Shocking that they didn't consult you before posting this!
/end sarcasm
Pemberton Jun 18th 2009 3:55PM
That's just 'cause WoW LJ rules. :)
-Rufus Honker IV
sazumar Jun 24th 2009 12:09PM
I am also Player of WOW GOLD. Thanks for posting